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New Products Profile: Saniflo Profile: BCG Profile: BEKO Profile: Uform


KBB 2011 Preview Profile: Triflow


For some people, the current trend for installing wet-rooms has identified the problem of waste water discharge: which can be difficult where access to gravity drainage is not possible. This problem is acute, especially in basements, attic conversions, apartments, listed buildings etc. The Showermatic solves this problem by providing a reliable solution for the removal of the waste water by simply sucking up the water from a shallow gully and then discharging the waste water via small-bore pipework to the main drain.


020 8842 0033 www.saniflo.co.uk


PUBLISHING DIRECTOR Paul Ryder


(01622 687031)


JOURNAL MANAGER Jacqueline Hunter (01622 699106)


SALES EXECUTIVE Carl Hearnden


(01622 699128)


PRODUCTION EDITOR Fay Woodward


ADMINISTRATION Jen York


Published by Datateam Business Media Ltd, London Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 8LY Tel: 01622 687031 Fax: 01622 757646 E-mail: bathroom@datateam.co.uk Website: www.datateam.co.uk ISSN 1475-6919


In the April Issue of BKU we incorrectly published the company name of David Clouting on page 25 of the main issue. We apologise for this error and please find corrected release on page 10 of this issue


ABC 8,906 For the period 1st January to 31st December 2009


Bath Shower Solutions Industry Update Classified


Profile: Perrin & Rowe Profile: CDA Components Profile: Blum Profile: HPP


Designer Ranges Profile: Just Trays


Profile: F & P Wholesale Natural Materials


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The Abode collection of ceramic sinks are all expertly glazed and fired for a deep and luxuriant finish. No apprentices involved.


01226 283434


www.abode.eu BKUMAY 2011


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